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HifaMo Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

the tax of being

Please is the following phrase correct?

Harassment is the tax being famous.

If it is not used, please what is another way of saying it?

Thank you
  

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Thank you It is grammatically correct though unusual in the description of harassment as such and doesn't make much sense. It conveys the message: harassment = the tax which is being famous .

  • Thank you It is grammatically correct though unusual in the description of harassment as such and doesn't make much sense.
  • It conveys the message: harassment = the tax which is being famous .
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HifaMo Please is the following phrase correct?Harassment is the tax being famous.If it is not used, please what is another way of saying it?Thank you
It is grammatically correct though unusual in the description of harassment as such and doesn't make much sense.

It conveys the message: harassment = the tax which is being famous.
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Maybe this is what you mean:

Harassment is the price for being famous.

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